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🅱️ᴀɴɪꜱʜᴇᴅ 🚫 🅱️ᴇʀɴɪᴇ 🚫 @BanishedBernie

I love Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times—specially its beginning. Just look at this intellectual montage in the first 10 seconds. Clear Sergei Eisenstein influences: pic.twitter.com/Mj3UoJq9zF

2020-12-19 03:47:57
MUBI @mubi

Charlie Chaplin's first "talkie," taking on fascism with subversive humor, trademark slapstick, and a feast of now-classic scenes. pic.twitter.com/gzowZDvopv

2020-12-17 23:31:00
Charlie Chaplin @ChaplinOfficial

Listen now 🎧: Barber Shop Scene from The Great Dictator (Hungarian Dance No. 5) youtu.be/H13NrnKyUwE via @YouTube

2020-11-17 02:10:54
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Dr. Subhasree Ray @DrSubhasree

Charlie Chaplin didn’t get any Oscar awards as he was labeled as a communist. He was at last given a lifetime achievement award and allowed to talk only for 5 minutes. He didn’t talk a single word but clapping went on for 12 minutes. pic.twitter.com/47eoOuxMON

2020-11-16 21:05:57
Sergio Rodríguez @Sergiofordy

Modern Times, 1936, directed by Charlie Chaplin. Charlie Chaplin and Paulette Goddard. Ending. #SilentWeekend pic.twitter.com/6GLhrUNLFr

2020-11-16 05:19:25
Alamo Drafthouse @alamodrafthouse

"You, the people, have the power to make this life free and beautiful, to make this life a wonderful adventure. Then – in the name of democracy – let us use that power – let us all unite." Charlie Chaplin, 1940. pic.twitter.com/uDfOkuKtHh

2020-11-04 01:47:26
CMT @CMT

SPEECHLESS after country legend @ShaniaTwain just rocked the #CMTawards stage! 💜 pic.twitter.com/EKorNkqQbi

2020-10-22 11:48:17
Ali Asgar @kingaliasgar

Charlie Chaplin returned to the United States for the first time over a decade to accept his honorary Oscar in 1972. He received 12 minutes long standing ovation, the longest in Oscar history. Charlie's close up expression is unmatchable...⭐️🌟⭐️ pic.twitter.com/T0VrLT4AeC

2020-10-17 15:40:21
MUBI @mubi

Charlie Chaplin's subversive classic THE GREAT DICTATOR, first released on this day in 1940. pic.twitter.com/ivsCujsz2Y

2020-10-16 03:21:20
FilmFrame @FilmFrameATRM

80 years ago today THE GREAT DICTATOR was released, so this is a great time to revisit Charlie Chaplin's incredible (and still relevant) monologue. pic.twitter.com/8QFbs1QJvg

2020-10-15 16:00:47
TCM @tcm

CITY LIGHTS ('31) contains some of Charlie Chaplin's most famous comic routines including the iconic boxing scene where he uses the referee for cover. What's your favorite Chaplin performance? pic.twitter.com/vXAPWFkYau

2020-08-09 06:00:50
TCM @tcm

The scene in CITY LIGHTS ('31) where The Tramp meets the Blind Girl for the first time was so important to Charlie Chaplin that he spent five days doing take after take to get it right. See the film tonight at 8pm ET on the #TCMEssentials. #SummerUnderTheStars pic.twitter.com/DrlJXNVpZJ

2020-08-09 03:28:53
Advaid അദ്വൈത് @Advaidism

Charlie Chaplin was exiled from USA in 1952 after being charged by CIA for being a member of the Communist Party. Chaplin then made this British movie in 1957 (A King in New York), which was a critique on the anti-communist hysteria that swept across USA of 1950s. twitter.com/irationalised/…

2020-07-17 21:04:59
Chaplin's World @chaplins_world

Surprise! Due to the exceptional circumstances, we have decided to extend "The Sound of Charlie Chaplin" until 30 September. If you haven't heard about the temporary exhibition designed by La @philharmonie de Paris, you can learn more here bit.ly/2Un5hoh pic.twitter.com/Wi8XKqZlHn

2020-06-10 19:09:16
Silent Movie GIFs @silentmoviegifs

For Charlie Chaplin's birthday, my compilation of some of his best cane gags pic.twitter.com/C1EJSboCXQ

2020-04-16 21:02:00
BBC Archive @BBCArchive

#OTD 1889: Charlie Chaplin was born. In this brief clip from 1957, he is interviewed on his way to see the premier of his latest film "A King in New York". pic.twitter.com/uKTMYqmSw7

2020-04-16 16:15:00
BBC Archive @BBCArchive

#OnThisDay 1975: Charlie Chaplin became “Sir Charles” at Buckingham Palace. pic.twitter.com/gDTapUGwbG

2020-03-04 19:30:00
Bollywoodirect @Bollywoodirect

#CharlieChaplin returned to the United States for the first time in over a decade to accept his honorary Oscar in 1972. He received a 12-minute long standing ovation, the longest in Oscar history. Courtesy- The Academy pic.twitter.com/T3v6nMObOe

2019-06-23 16:29:56
BFI @BFI

Charlie Chaplin's very first visit back to England since his meteoric rise to fame, 1921. Following him from the shores of New York to a frenzied crowd outside the Ritz in Piccadilly. Look out for when Chaplin demonstrates how to pull off his iconic walk #BritainOnFilm pic.twitter.com/lTfMErr1BN

2018-09-28 20:34:12